Am 09.12.2012 um 15:46 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster :
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> Am 09.12.2012 um 12:22 schrieb revic...@caesar.elte.hu:
>
>> Thanks. I only apply commands for certain headings, so is there a way to
>> have that working within the startsubject or is it not inheriting from setup
>> heads?
>
>
> You ca
Am 09.12.2012 um 12:22 schrieb revic...@caesar.elte.hu:
> Thanks. I only apply commands for certain headings, so is there a way to have
> that working within the startsubject or is it not inheriting from setup heads?
You can use the optional second argument for \start… to set your own argument
Am 09.12.2012 um 02:35 schrieb revic...@caesar.elte.hu:
> Hi,
>
> The following minimal example works on live.contextgarden.net but
with the latest beta the command parameter doesn't seem work (the
"TEST" does not appear in the margin).
>
> \showframe
> \starttext
> \define[2]\cmd{\inmargin{
Am 09.12.2012 um 02:35 schrieb revic...@caesar.elte.hu:
> Hi,
>
> The following minimal example works on live.contextgarden.net but with the
> latest beta the command parameter doesn't seem work (the "TEST" does not
> appear in the margin).
>
> \showframe
> \starttext
> \define[2]\cmd{\inmarg
Hi,
The following minimal example works on live.contextgarden.net but with
the latest beta the command parameter doesn't seem work (the "TEST"
does not appear in the margin).
\showframe
\starttext
\define[2]\cmd{\inmargin{TEST}}
\startsubject[title=Title,command=\cmd]
\input knuth
\stopsubj